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    The NAACP called for a boycott of public universities in states accused of limiting Black voting representation, and Joy Taylor has thoughts. In this solo episode of Two Personal, Joy breaks down the tension nobody wants to talk about: at what point does participation become complicity, and who actually pays the price when protests target college sports? Joy dives into: • Why Black athletes have become the economic engine behind college football and basketball • The reality of NIL money and why most athletes are not making millions • Why asking young athletes to sacrifice scholarships and opportunities is more complicated than social media makes it seem • The difference between institutional pressure and individual sacrifice • How sports can completely change a family’s financial trajectory • Why the “girl boss era” and modern expectations around success are creating impossible standards, especially for women • The pressure to “have it all” and why choice matters more than judgment Plus, this week’s Never Two Personal question gets heated: If you had to choose one, loyalty or respect… which one matters more and why? This episode is layered, uncomfortable, honest, and very Two Personal. Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Follow the show on social media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/twopersonalshow/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twopersonalshow Follow Joy Taylor on social media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joytaylortalks Twitter - https://twitter.com/JoyTaylorTalks TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/joytaylortalks
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